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SCIENCE 6

Written Work No. 1 Quarter 1

Name: ________________________________________ Date: ___________ Score:


_________

Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.

1. Which of these statements correctly describes a mixture? A mixture is ____


A. composed of different substances.

B. made up of different elements and compounds.


C. a combination of two or more substances that are chemically combined.
D. consists of two or more substances that are physically combined.
2. Which of these is a mixture?
A. Sugar C. Carbon dioxide
B. Water D. Air
3. Which of the following is NOT a mixture?
A. Antibiotic C. Brewed coffee
B. Evaporated milk D. Hydrogen chloride
4. Which of these is a homogeneous mixture?
A. Air B. Blood C. Clouds D. Smog

5. Which of these do not belong to the group?


A. Cornstarch B. Flour C. Sugar D. Water
6. You mix the oil and water. Which statement best describes heterogeneous
mixture?
A. The mixture is completely mixed.
B. You cannot see the oil in the mixture.
C. The liquids did not mix but formed two layers.
D. The mixture became a solution.
7. Which is NOT a heterogeneous mixture?
A. Fruit Salad C. Marbles and Pebbles
B. Pencils and Pens D. Vinegar
8. Why is a freshly squeezed orange juice called heterogeneous mixture?
A. No change can be observed.
B. The components were completely dissolved.
C. The components cannot be separated completely.
D. The pulp component floats in a juice component.
9. Which is the example of heterogeneous mixture?
A. Halo-halo C. Sugar solution
B. Seawater D. Pineapple juice
10. Rubbing alcohol is a solution. What is the solute in rubbing alcohol?
A. Alcohol B. Water C. Water vapour D. Alcohol vapor

11. Which is the universal solvent?


A. Gas B. Oil C. Alcohol D. Water
12. In a solution, what substance dissolves?
A. Emulsion C. Solution
B. Solute D. Solvent

13. Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures. Which of these mixtures is not a colloid?
A. Soft drink B. Shampoo C. Mayonnaise D. Shaving
cream
14. What is the phenomenon in particles in a colloid scatter the beams of light that
are directed at them?
A. Tyndall Effect C. Concentrated
B. Dispersion D. Absorption
15. In construction sites, sand is mixed with cement and water to produce
concrete. What kind of mixture is concrete?
A. Solution B. Colloid C. Suspension D. Emulsion
16. What is formed when two or more substances are combined?
A. Pure Substance B. Mixture C. Matter D.
Solid Matter
17. What mixture has a uniform composition and exist in single form?
A. Homogeneous Mixture C. Matter
B. Heterogeneous Mixture D. Pure Substance
18. What mixture has NO uniform composition and exist in two or more phases?
A. Matter C. Homogeneous Mixture
B. Pure Substance B. Heterogeneous Mixture
19. Which is NOT a heterogeneous mixture?
A. Cement B. Salad C. Halo-Halo D.
Air
20. What does NOT belong the group?
A. Air C. Dishwashing Liquid

B. Mango Juice D. Fried Rice

21. Which of the following is NOT soluble in water?


A. Naphthalene C. Sugar
B. Salt D. Vinegar
22. Which of the following liquids do not mix with water?
A. Liquid soap C. Soy sauce
B. Oil D. Vinegar
23. In solutions, the additive is called the _________, while the substance that
dissolves the first is called the ________.
A. solute: solvent C. seasoning: water
B. solvent: solute D. solubility: concentration
24. Solubility is measured in terms of __________.
A. how much solute is dissolved in the solvent
B. how much solvent is dissolved in the solute
C. how much solute can be dissolved in a fixed amount of solvent
D. how much solvent can be dissolved in a fixed amount of solute

25. Which of the following salt solutions is the most concentrated?


A. 20 grams of salt dissolved in 100 mL of water
B. 30 grams of salt dissolved in 100 mL of water
C. 30 grams of salt dissolved in 200 mL of water
D. 50 grams of salt dissolved in 200 mL of water
26. What is the distinction between a suspension and a solution? A suspension
is__________
A. more concentrated that a solution.
B. less concentrated than a solution.
C. heterogeneous while a solution is homogeneous.
D. homogeneous while a solution is heterogeneous.
27. Why should medicines prepared as suspensions be shaken well before use?
A. to mix in the powder drug that may have settled at the bottom
B. to make sure the flavors are mixed in so the dose will not taste bitter
C. to make the suspension turn into a colloid first before getting a dose
D. to make the suspension turn into a solution first before getting a dose
28. What is the difference between a suspension and a colloid? Suspensions__
A. are for medicines while colloids are for food.
B. are heterogeneous while colloids are homogeneous.
C. lose their consistency while colloids remain consistent.
D. may either be solids, liquids, or gases, while colloids are all liquids.
29. Janina made some fruit juice by mixing pineapples water and some sugar using
a blender.
She left her juice in the blender and later she found some pulp at the bottom. She
poured out a
glass for her brother Joshua, and then she turned on the blender again for few
seconds, and
then poured out the remainder to another for herself. What did Joshua and Janina
drink?
A. Joshua had a solution, while Janina has a suspension.
B. Joshua has a suspension, while Janina has a solution.
C. They both had solutions.
D. They both had suspensions.
30. Colloids are ________.
A. homogeneous mixtures that seem to be heterogeneous
B. heterogeneous mixtures that seem to be homogeneous
C. suspensions that look like solutions
D. solutions that look like colloids

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